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Contributing Writers
Stefan Wallner![]() Stefan Wallner studied at the Technical University of Munich and graduated with a Diploma in techno-mathematics. He was research associate at the Institute of Geodesy and Navigation at the Federal Armed Forces Germany in Munich from 2003 to 2010. Since 2010 he has been working as a GNSS system analysis engineer at the European Space Agency/ESTEC in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, in the field of Galileo evolution, GNSS standardization, and RNSS compatibility. His main topics of interests can be denoted as GNSS spreading codes, the signal structure of Galileo, and RF compatibility of GNSS. Articles
September/October 2011
Codes: The PRN Family Grows AgainJanuary/February 2011
Wavelets and Notch FilteringSeptember 2010
A Search for SpectrumMarch/April 2010
Ready to Navigate!July/August 2009
Architecture for a Future C-Band/L-band GNSS Mission, Part 2May/June 2009
Architecture for a Future C-Band/L-Band GNSSSeptember/October 2007
Authenticating GNSS: Proofs against Spoofs, Part 2September/October 2007
The MBOC ModulationJuly/August 2007
Authenticating GNSS: Proofs against Spoofs, Part 1May/June 2007
Envisioning a Future: GNSS System of Systems, Part 3March/April 2007
Envisioning a Future: GNSS System of Systems, Part 2January/February 2007
Envisioning a Future: GNSS System of Systems, Part 1September 2006
The Galileo Code and OthersMay/June 2006
MBOC: The New Optimized Spreading ModulationMarch 2006
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